James White has a book called The Potter's Freedon which I have and ound helpful, but can't find itat the moment, so I can't give you the publisher. It is a response to another book, so it helps to have read that one first.

Schreiner also has a few other books where he breaks down particular issues of theology, the Law, Perseverence (a GREAT and biblical example), and a complete work on NT Theology (different than systematic theology!) that should be required reading.

Schreiner also has a few other books where he breaks down particular issues of theology, the Law, Perseverence (a GREAT and biblical example), and a complete work on NT Theology (different than systematic theology!) that should be required reading.

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What i remembered, was what I would see as being 'critical" Evangelical, but definitely better than the more liberal intros available to use at that time!

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True that!

Since then we have a few other selections in NT and OT introductions that are better for students as they eliminate a lot of the Tübingen School fallacies (I call them that, though not "techncially correct, because they formulated opinons about biblical issues without actually doing any research into the facts of the matter) for actual scholarship verified with field work.

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